Ravi Bopara (38 not out) and skipper Stuart Broad, who was unbeaten on 28, saved the day after England had collapsed to 89-6 chasing a meagre 160 to win.

But Bopara and Broad then put on 58 for the eighth wicket as England reached 163-7 to squeeze home by three wickets with 5.1 overs to spare.

And that after spinner Stephen Parry had taken 3-32 on his debut as the Windies were bowled out for 159.

“We’re delighted to have won - the bowling was awesome, the guys learned from the other day and to bowl the West Indies out for under 160 was great”

Stuart Broad

“We’re delighted to have won - the bowling was awesome, the guys learned from the other day and to bowl the West Indies out for under 160 was great - we had a nice start and then a little wobble, but we got over the line in the end,” said Broad.

“That’s why Ravi’s batting at seven, we know he’s a strong finisher and it was great to see him take that responsibility on.”

Lendl Simmons (70) hit his second successive half-century, and shared 50 stands for the fourth and fifth wickets.

But after he was sixth out, the second of six wickets for 26 runs, no one could deliver a big finish for the Windies - as Dwayne Bravo and Darren Sammy did on Friday.

England used eight different bowlers after Broad surprisingly chose to put the hosts in again - and it worked a treat.

But after Friday’s century maker Michael Lumb lost opening partner Moeen Ali with the total 29 England’s innings began to fall apart.

DREAM DEBUT: Stephen Parry took 3-32 in his first England appearance [AFP]

For the second match running Luke Wright was dismissed a duck which meant that since he was recalled to the ODI side in September after an absence of two years he has scored 5, 0, 1 and 0.